FDL 2001 Advance Program Announcement


Subject: FDL 2001 Advance Program Announcement
From: Jayaram Bhasker (jbhasker@cadence.com)
Date: Wed Jul 11 2001 - 07:57:51 PDT


FYI. - bhasker

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                       FORUM on DESIGN LANGUAGES
                   Lyon, France - September 3-7, 2001

                  A SIG-VHDL event sponsored by ECSI,
                  co-sponsors : ENS Lyon and INSA Lyon
              co-sponsored with no financial implication :
   Accellera, ACM-SIGDA, IEE, IFIP 10.5, ITG, GI, GMM, VDE, SEE, VSIA

                      ADVANCE PROGRAM AVAILABLE ON
                        http://www.ecsi.org/fdl

The Forum on Design Languages (FDL) is the European forum to exchange
experiences and learn of new trends, in the application associated
design methods and tools, to design electronic systems. By offering
several co-located events, this multi-faceted forum gives an excellent
opportunity to gain up-to-date knowledge across a wide field.

The forum is organized around several interrelated workshops with
working sessions and technical discussion.

The workshop on hardware description languages started on 1989 with
VUFE. This year it addresses standardization efforts at different
abstraction levels, analog and mixed signal as well as C/C++ based
languages.

Tuesday hosts Hardware Description Languages (HDL) sessions together
with C/C++ based HW/SW Specification & Design (CCSD) sessions.

On Wednesday, CCSD continues and Analog & Mixed Signal Specification
(AMS) begins. The Design Environments & Languages (DEL) workshop, on
Tuesday, is dedicated to EDA distributed environments that mostly come
with a combination of graphical and textual design languages.

System Specification & Design Languages (SSDL) started in 1996, as SLDL,
to address the need of specifying embedded systems or
systems-on-chip. In FDL01, on Wednesday and Thursday, SSDL also
includes Real Time Specification for Embedded Systems (RTSE) and
Architecture Modeling and Reuse (AMR).

In addition, five half-day tutorials are provided on Monday to introduce
the field. Interested participants select two tutorials.

During the forum, attendees are also able to freely follow hands-on-labs
on Windows NT or Unix Solaris workstations.

Looking forward to welcoming you in Lyon!

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J. Bhasker
Cadence Design Systems
7535 Windsor Drive, Suite A200, Allentown, PA 18195
610.398.6312, 610.530.7985 (fax), jbhasker@cadence.com



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